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electric fuel pump on N/A TD42

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electric fuel pump on N/A TD42

Post by tufftruckin »

I tried searching but couldn't find anything, but 'm sure it has been covered!

is there any power gains from fitting an elec fuel pump to a N/A TD42? if soo what increase would u expect? will be fitting a turbo some time in the future,
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Post by tweak'e »

not really, unless is suffering from other issues (air leaks, worn pump, clogged filter).
they usually only put them on the high powered turbo motors because the pumps own lift pump struggles to pump enough fuel up.
tho still handy, especially for sorting air leaks and filling filters when changing filters.
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Post by eighty8 »

Your motor will rev alot more freely and lose that 2-3 grand stutter alot of them tend to suffer from.
When I fitted mine I found 3 fuel leaks from lines which would of been drawing in air previously.
I used a 6psi Walbro pump which will flow if power is lost.
Its a good mod for any diesel imo.

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Post by Leeroy »

Do the facet pumps still flow if power is lost? Normally used just to transfer fuel from a sub to main tank.
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Post by tweak'e »

facet pumps don't really flow enough, they end up being a restriction in the higher rpm's.
the pusher pump should really have a one way bypass fitted to it in case pump fails.
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Post by DEZ »

power gains - yes i got a much better reving motor = more usuable power, not massive but deffinatly noticeable for me.

I used a facet pump, whilst yes its not as high litre per min than others, I think its more than adaquate for n/a. There is no need to fit by-pass as it free flows without much if any restriction with power off.
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Post by love ke70 »

yes its worth it, fixed the flat spot in my power :)

holley red is a common choice, i went this route and by f!ck its noisy...there was a thread a few months ago that suggested a better pump to use...

see if i can find it..

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Post by love ke70 »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic183 ... highlight=

there we go...

i must make the point, that while the pump is so noisy at idle, i dont hear it once im moving, and also, its not noisy while the filter is empty, its once it comes up to pressure and is sitting there not moving any fuel. so whether u dont hear it moving because it actually runs quietly, or because theres too much other noise i dont know, but i garrantee at idle its a noisy prick...
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
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